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Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park and Recreation Area, at over 981,000 hectares is one of British Columbia's largest parks. The park is divided into two sections, with the Dean River acting as a natural boundary between the north and south sections of the park. Most of the northern half of Tweedsmuir Park is encircled by the lakes that comprise the Nechako Reservoir. Ootsa Lake and Whitesail Lake define the north and west boundaries of the park respectively, while Eutsuk Lake bisects the park, turning northern Tweedsmuir into a huge, unpopulated near-island.

Highlights include:
- Shield volcanoes
- Hunlen Falls
- Turner Lake




